Alex McKinnons lawsuit against the NRL and Jordan McLean over a tackle that left him paralysed will open up a can of worms, says Cronulla captain Paul Gallen.He believes other players now fear similar legal action, News Corp reported on Tuesday.McKinnon is preparing to launch legal proceedings against the NRL and Melbourne forward McLean over the 2014 tackle which left him wheelchair bound.The 24-year-old former Newcastle second-rowers career ended after a three-man tackle involving McLean, who was suspended for seven weeks.Gallen told News Corp if someone was allowed to sue someone for getting injured on the field it will open up a real can of worms.It will be something players will be concerned about, for sure, especially if you are allowed to sue individuals, Gallen said.I still think everyone will go into a tackle as hard and fierce as ever, to be honest with you.Gallen said the tackle incident was just a dreadful, dreadful accident.Rugby League Players Association chief executive Ian Prendergast said McKinnon was entitled to pursue his legal rights and it was important to let that play out without pre-judging the outcome.McKinnon received the maximum $500,000 compensation payout from the NRL, around $1.2 million through fundraising efforts and was paid out the final two years of his Knights contract, estimated to be around $500,000.He was also guaranteed a job for life by the NRL and works with the club in recruitment and development.However he estimated it will cost him $20 million to lead a normal existence for the rest of his life. Cheap Shoes Ireland For Sale . The 43-year-old closer, in his 19th and final big league season, has said hed like to play the outfield. Yankees manager Joe Girardi says hes thinking about allowing Rivera to do it this weekend, when the Yankees finish their season with a three-game series at the Houston Astros. Cheap Adidas Ireland . The lawyers filed a 33-page amended complaint Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan, expanding on the suit originally filed Oct. 3 in New York Supreme Court. Arbitrator Fredric Horowitz last week refused to compel Selig to testify in the grievance, and Rodriguez then walked out of the hearing without testifying. http://www.discountultraboostireland.com/ . - Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie never doubted he would bring back coach Dennis Allen for a third year despite back-to-back 4-12 records. Ultra Boost Ireland From China . Halifax beat the Saint John Sea Dogs 7-5 on the strength of two goals apiece from Nikolaj Ehlers, Matt Murphy and Brent Andrews. Jonathan Drouin also scored and had three assists while Zachary Fucale made 17 saves for the Mooseheads (16-8-0), who led 6-1 after two periods. Adidas Ultra Boost Ireland . The judges scored it 48-47, 48-47, 49-46 for Jones (19-1). It was the champions closest call. Despite the loss, it was a remarkable show by the confident Swedish challenger, who had the best of the early rounds and then hung on in the fourth and fifth.MONT-SAINT-MICHEL, France -- Mark Cavendishs team said it believes someone threw urine at the British rider during Wednesdays time trial at the Tour de France. "Yes, thats true I think. I was behind him. I didnt see it, but I think its true," Omega Pharma-Quick Step team press officer Alessandro Tegner said. Tegner said the liquid smelled like urine and it was "all over him," and said Cavendish talked about the incident after completing the time trial. "He said: I really dont know whats going on," Tegner said. Tegner said the team does not know exactly where it happened on the 33-kilometre (20-mile) time-trial course to Mont-Saint-Michel on the Brittany coast. Cavendishs teammate, Jerome Pineau, reacted angrily to the news. "Im ashamed wheen my friend Mark Cavendish tells me that he was jeered and even sprayed with urine," Pineau said on his Twitter feed.dddddddddddd "Its scandalous." The Guardian, on its website, quoted team manager Patrick Lefevere as saying: "Mark is sad, hes not upset, just sad. I cannot blame anyone, there are 100,000 or 200,000 people on the road, and one person decided to do this." At the Tour, which is a free, non-ticketed event, the millions of roadside fans get closer to the athletes than at many other sports competitions. Most famously, a spectator once punched five-time champion Eddy Merckx in the kidneys. Lance Armstrong tweeted: "why all the sudden shock and outrage. this has been happening for 100 years in some form or another." ' ' '